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If my parents are divorced am I eligible for in-state educational privileges if I live outside of Virginia and my non-custodial parent lives in Virginia?

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If my parents are divorced am I eligible for in-state educational privileges if I live outside of Virginia and my non-custodial parent lives in Virginia?

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Yes, if the non-custodial parent contributes substantially to your support and is domiciled in Virginia. I suggest you read the website for more specific information about how to obtain in-state tuition, however. And once you apply to schools, you should certainly check with their admissions officers to be safe. Good luck.

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